Facebook Experiments With Trending Topics

Two months after Facebook introduced hashtags, the social network is now testing another popular Twitter feature: trending topics. AllThingsD reports that Facebook started experimenting with its own version of trending topics on Wednesday. Facebook confirmed the news to Mashable in a statement.

"Today we started running a small test that displays topics trending on Facebook," a Facebook rep told Mashable. "It is currently only available to a small percentage of U.S. users who use Facebook's mobile web site (m.facebook.com) and is still in very early stages of development."

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Those users who are part of the test group will notice a tile in their mobile news feed that lists one or more trending keywords ("Shark Week," for example). If you tap on that topic, you'll be shown posts from other users — including those you're not directly connected to — mentioning those words.

Facebook trending topics

Facebook has borrowed several features from Twitter over the years, including "@" mentions, verified accounts and the option to follow influencers. With the introduction of hashtags and now trending topics, Facebook appears to be trying to foster more real-time discussions with an eye towards boosting user engagement and, of course, drawing in more real-time ad dollars.